Science fiction has always belonged to bold imaginations—and many of the boldest belonged to women whose stories helped shape the genre from its earliest days.
Tomorrow Belonged to Her brings together eighteen classic science fiction stories written by remarkable women whose ideas continue to inspire readers decades later. These pioneering authors explored distant worlds, impossible inventions, alien encounters, time travel, and the mysteries of human nature long before science fiction became a worldwide phenomenon.
This extraordinary collection features The Mortal Immortal by Mary Shelley, Time Enough at Last and Homesick by Lynn Venable, The Moon That Vanished by Leigh Brackett, Flowering Evil by Margaret St. Clair, The Most Sentimental Man and The Good Husband by Evelyn E. Smith, All Cats Are Gray and The Gifts of Asti by Andre Norton, The Time of Cold by Mary Carlson, Collision Orbit by Katherine MacLean, and unforgettable stories by Miriam Allen DeFord, Gerda Rhoads, Dorothy Quick, and Francis Stevens.
From lonely frontiers and distant planets to timeless questions about love, identity, sacrifice, and survival, these stories demonstrate the extraordinary range of voices that helped define classic science fiction. Some are adventurous, others humorous, suspenseful, or deeply thought-provoking—but each offers a unique vision of tomorrow.
Tomorrow Belonged to Her is more than a collection of great stories. It’s a celebration of the women whose imagination, creativity, and storytelling helped build the foundation of classic science fiction. Discover eighteen unforgettable adventures from the writers who proved that the future has always belonged to those bold enough to imagine it first.



















